photography is one of the true passions you can’t imagine your life without, turning into a highly-paid job is the only way for you. Ok, maybe not the only, but definitely the one that will make providing for your living by doing something you absolutely love totally possible.
With the significant equipment, transportation, and editing software expenses, as well as the time photographers put into editing their pictures and making them absolutely gorgeous, photographers (especially beginners) often note that they barely manage to make enough money to cover those costs and earn something decent on top of that.
Artistic people struggle with that the most, as they tend to lean towards the more non-commercial or non-average market-oriented photography.
However, in order to survive in the modern highly competitive photography industry and be able to afford to engage in a more artistic photographing activity, you need to learn some tips and tricks to find more clients and orders and, consequently, boost your profit.
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Tips to help you earn more money as a photographer
- Understand the difference between the photography as an art/hobby and photography as a job. Try not to be too stubborn and concentrate all your efforts on, let’s say, landscape or wildlife photography when you clearly see that it doesn’t bring you any money. Turn your passion into your hobby and employ your photography skills to earn some money in other areas.
- Engage in various photography spheres that will provide you with the consistent amount of work throughout the entire year. Try not to be too stubborn and concentrate all your efforts on, let’s say, landscape or wildlife photography when you clearly see that it doesn’t bring you any money. For instance, wedding photography can be really profitable, but newborn, family and pet photography will keep you occupied all year around.
- Be everywhere. Promote your photography on your social media pages (the more of them – the better), showcase your work on various photography websites. Turn into a real freelancer – create your profile on various websites (Like Angie’s List, that connect service providers with clients who need certain kinds of jobs done, including photography not to miss any job opportunity. Create your own online platform – a personal photography website with your portfolio, price list of your services and DIY photography tips.
- Remember that your time is money. And your clients have to